John F. Kennedy's Assassination And Its Effects

318 Words2 Pages
John F. Kennedy’s Assassination and The Effects It had on the Nation in Many Ways that the Country was not Prepared For
On November 22nd, 1963 in Dallas, Texas President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. At approximately 12:30 he was in a motorcade with his wife and was shot twice by Lee Harvey Oswald. Little did the United States know this moment would possibly forever change many cultures in the United States, especially the culture of violence. The assassination of the President shocked and frightened the nation. Nobody knew the lasting affects that moment in history would have on the country. The effect the assassination had on the religious culture in the United States was felt for years to come. The way the media exposure blew up the